Heart-breaking
images of a Syrian toddler washed up on a Turkish beach were a reminder of the
need to stop people-smuggling boats, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said
yesterday, as he stood firm on Canberra’s headline immigration policies.
Photographs of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi lying dead on the sand
as Europe grapples with its worst refugee crisis since World War II showed the
“evil” nature of people-smuggling, Abbott said.
Australia’s conservative government introduced a military-led operation
to turn back boats carrying asylum seekers attempting to arrive on the mainland
after it came to power in September 2013.
“It was an absolutely heart-rending photograph and I don’t think
any parent could see that photograph without being devastated,” Abbott told
reporters in Wodonga, south of Canberra.
“I know that there has been quite a bit of interest in the
policies that Australia has put in place, because if you do stop the
people-smuggling trade obviously you end the deaths at sea. The most compassionate
thing you can do in the medium and long-term is to close down this evil trade,”
he said.
Under Australia’s immigration policy, asylum seekers that arrive
are sent to the Pacific islands of Nauru and Papua New Guinea to be processed
and denied resettlement in Australia even if they are found to be refugees.
Canberra has declared the policy a success and this month marked a
year since the last successful boat arrival. It said that 20 vessels carrying
633 asylum seekers have been turned back since 2013.
Rights groups have said Australia’s policy of sending asylum
seekers to offshore camps has been a “disaster” in the two years it has been in
place.
Abbott added that a call by Australian Minister for Agriculture
Barnaby Joyce to boost the number of Syrian refugees his nation takes in was
already in place after Australia last year said it would resettle 2,200 Iraqis
and 2,200 Syrians fleeing violence.
“It’s precisely because we have got much better border controls in
place, we’ve established much better border security that we are in a position
to increase our refugee and humanitarian intake,” he said.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2015/09/05/2003627012
Vocabularies
1.toddler 嬰兒
2.grapple 扭打;格鬥
3.heart-rending 憂愁
5W1H
What - A worst refugee crisis
Who - A Syrian boy
When - September 5,2015
Where - Turkish beach
Why - The people-smuggling trade
How - A photographer found it and wanted everyone to know
the tragedy.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2015/09/05/2003627012
Vocabularies
1.toddler 嬰兒
2.grapple 扭打;格鬥
3.heart-rending 憂愁
5W1H
What - A worst refugee crisis
Who - A Syrian boy
When - September 5,2015
Where - Turkish beach
Why - The people-smuggling trade
How - A photographer found it and wanted everyone to know
the tragedy.